Dominic Solanke is starting to find his feet at Tottenham Hotspur having netted in both of his last two matches for the club.
The striker ended speculation about when his first goal could arrive as he found the back of the net against Brentford.
He then added another to his tally as he scored against Qarabag on September 26 in the Europa League and now he is looking to fire Tottenham to three points at Old Trafford.
Spurs travel away to Manchester United as they look to follow up their impressive win over Brentford with another Premier League victory.
Ahead of the clash, Solanke has revealed to the Guardian that he is starting to find his rhythm now in N17 having missed pre-season with the North London club and believes Angeball can guide the team to th win in Manchester.

Solanke loves playing Ange Postecoglou’s style of play
Solanke has admitted that he loves playing Ange Postecoglou’s attacking style of play and Tottenham do not fear anyone playing their football.
The 27-year-old has also revealed that Angeball was a big factor in him signing for the Lilywhites as the team’s front-foot approach suits him perfectly.
Solanke told the Guardian: “We are not scared of anyone so we will go there and be on the front foot. One of the reasons why I was so delighted to come to Tottenham was the play style. It suits me. I love it.
“When the team is playing well, we can dominate games. The way that we play will create chances for me.”
How Tottenham could line up vs Manchester United with no Heung-min Son
Solanke is expected to once again lead the line for Spurs at Old Trafford, however, they could be without their captain Heung-min Son.
The South Korean was forced off against Qarabag with a muscle injury and Football.London have predicted that he will not be fit to start.
Wilson Odobert is also out until the end of October leaving Tottenham’s attacking options quite short. Postecoglou must avoid moving Dejan Kulusevski out of midfield and may be forced into starting Timo Werner.
Tottenham predicted line-up vs Manchester United: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bissouma, Maddison, Kulusevski; Johnson, Werner, Solanke
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